The Case Between Sir Francis Goodwin, and Sir John Fortescue, in the Reign of K. James I. as it Stands Upon the Journal of the House of Commons
All the Proceedings in Relation to the Aylesbury-men, Committed by the House of Commons, and the Report of the Lords Journal, and Reports of the Conferences, and of the Free Conference
Debates of the House of Commons, During the Thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, Commonly Called the Unreported Parliament
The Works of Sir John Fortescue, Knight, Chief Justice of England and Lord Chancellor to King Henry the Sixth
Lex Parliamentaria: or, a Treatise of the law and custom of the Parliaments of England. By G[eorge] P[etyt]Esqr. With an appendix of a case in Parliament between Sir F. Goodwyn and Sir J. Fortescue, for the Knight's place for the county of Bucks. 1 Jac. I. From an original French manuscript, translated into English
The Case Between Sir F. G. and Sir J. Fortescue ... as it Stands Upon the Journal of the House of Commons